Make a law to regulate NGOs, disbursal of funds: SC to Centre


New Delhi, Apr 26 (PTI): The Supreme Court today asked the Centre to consider making a law to regulate NGOs, disbursal of funds to them and consequential proceedings on account of defaults and asked it to respond in eight weeks.

A bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar said the existing regulations were not sufficient to regulate the NGOs across the country, the disbursal of funds and consequential defaults.

The bench, which also comprised Justices D Y Chandrachud and S K Kaul, granted eight weeks to the Centre to mull over the idea of legislation and apprise the court about its stand.

Earlier in the day, the government agency CAPART had recommended registration of 159 FIRs against various NGOs for alleged misappropriation or misuse of funds disbursed to them.

The Council for Advancement of People's Action and Rural Technology (CAPART), which works under the Ministry of Rural Development and disburses funds to voluntary organisations working in rural areas, said initially it had blacklisted 718 NGOs for not following the due process and not submitting their accounting details.

Subsequently it had removed 15 NGOs from the black-list after they complied with the accounting norms, it said.

The Supreme Court had on January 10 said public money cannot go unaccounted for and those misappropriating must be prosecuted.

Taking umbrage to the fact that no steps have been taken to evolve a regulatory mechanism even after the lapse of six years since a PIL was filed, the apex court had said the Centre and its departments were doling out crores of rupees to lakhs of NGOs, societies and voluntary organisations but were not aware of the repercussion of non-auditing.

The bench had also warned that "mere blacklisting" of these organisations would not suffice and civil and criminal action should be initiated by CAPART/other government departments for misappropriating public money received by them from various government departments.

CBI had in September 2015 informed the apex court that less than ten per cent of over 30 lakh NGOs functioning across the country had submitted their returns or balance sheets and other financial details to the authorities.

The apex court had expanded the scope of the PIL, filed in 2011 against Hind Swaraj Trust, run by anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare. The PIL had sought a probe into alleged embezzlement of funds.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    Affiliates of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh have been receiving millions of dollars from corporates in the USA to instigate communal violence and propagate the Hindutva ideology in Gujarat and other parts of the country. This was exposed by the Campaign to Stop Funding Hate (SFH), a group of professionals, students, workers, artists and intellectuals. They have identified the India Development and Relief Fund (IDRF), a Maryland-based charity organisation established in 1989, as the key fund-raiser for the Sangh Parivar in the U.S. SFH says that the IDRF, which was set up to provide funds for `relief and development work’, has been funding RSS-initiated projects all over India. In 2000, around $1.7 million was channelled to Sangh Parivar organisations such as the Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, which has been linked with anti-minority violence. Between 1994 and 2000, the IDRF disbursed close to $4 million to Sangh Parivar organisations all over India.
    Some other long-term recipients of IDRF funds include the Vikas Bharti (Bihar), the Swami Vivekananda Rural Development Society (Tamil Nadu), the Sewa Bharati (New Delhi), the Jana Seva Vidya Kendra (Karnataka), the Girivasi Vanvasi Sewa Prakalp (Uttar Pradesh) and the G. Deshpande Vanvasi Vastigrah (Maharashtra). While organisations like the Sewa Bharati are openly identified with the RSS, others like the Swami Vivekananda Rural Development Society profess to work for the development of tribal people, though in reality they lay stress on teaching the tribal people the `Hindu way of life’.
    A new report titled ‘Hindu Nationalism in the United States' released by South Asia Citizens Web states that US based charitable organizations are pumping billions of dollars to India's Hindu nationalist RSS & Company.
    With NGOs being put under the scanner, this may be a good time to officially scrutinise the funding of the Brotherhood in Saffron. Is Supreme Court directive also includes India-based Sangh affiliates?
    Jai Hind

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  • sampath, India

    Thu, Apr 27 2017

    "Kumbala kai kaddava bennu muttikonda" really suits here.Did you read the story or just you commented to oppose RSS? is there anything mentioned about Minorities NGO in this case? you guys have problem in each and everything in India....better you migrate where you get peace of Mind.

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  • dev, MANGALORE

    Thu, Apr 27 2017

    Why only saffron. ? NGOs of ALL colours including Green and White should be scrutinised. Please don't exhibit your religious bias . It is quite obvious why you are targeting the colour saffron.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    NGO's should keep the political parties out in giving any financial contributions

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  • Rampa, Moon

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    AFTER BJP COMES TO POWER. SUPREME COURT IS INTERFERING MOST OF THE MATTERS. BEFORE THAT THEY WERE MUM.

    IS SUPREME COURT KNOWS THAT BJP DONT KNOW TO OPERATE. OR MIGHT. BE SOME OTHER REASON

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    Both are meant for each other. BJP is keeping the gun on SC shoulder and shooting non-BJP.

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  • Vikas G, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    Twenty really pity on Dongis and Loosers. They neither have a shoulder to shoot now , nor gun...Poor what they will do.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    You just agreed and confirmed my above comments.

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Thu, Apr 27 2017

    Swamy, Rampa , Jossey, one question, If cong was that good, then why is Cong then losing state after state and of course yesterday 92 Cong candidates lose their deposit? Its really alarming!

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  • sampath, India

    Thu, Apr 27 2017

    You guys have problem with Supreme court, Election commission, National song...Either you obey the rule of land else take all of them to MOON along with you.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    Just as demonitisation is anti poor and pro corrupt BJP, NGO funding the poor is anti BJP even with credit card, digital, online, Paytm, cheque and cashless payments. Muje Kane dho, thum bookhe maro.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 26 2017

    NGO's should be stopped from funding Political Parties ...

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